dragynville @ 2003-06-14 12:51:00

weasley!squee
Mood: amused

Am dying of Weasley love right now. Especially here. And here. XD XD XD

And how did that car get on the pitch? And, more importantly, why? (The Anglia in love was a stroke of brilliance!)

[on a side note: I loved Harry's modesty about winning at poker!]


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theantimodel @ June 14 2003, 13:05:47 UTC

Ah I was feeling too lazy to link so I'm glad someone else posted about it. I love the Weasley's so much. The car was too funny :D I wonder who put it there.

Lupin posted about it also, he sounds really tired.

Why would anyone want to put the car on the pitch in the first place? were they trying to postpone the match? was it one of the Slytherins so that maybe Draco could get some more sleep? And why for that matter is he so tired, he wasn't up all night posting about Matin Miggs so what was he doing all night?

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 13:32:36 UTC

In the land of wishful thinking, maybe he was keeping company with Harry. :D

But seriously, yes why is he so tired? And Lupin too?

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theantimodel @ June 14 2003, 14:13:56 UTC

that was my wishful thinking too, it's too bad I don't think that is what happened :(

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 14:21:55 UTC

Same here. :\

where's the fan service?! ;D

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pegkerr @ June 14 2003, 16:29:48 UTC Why Lupin doesn't feel well

It's the full moon tonight. That's why!

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 16:48:22 UTC Re: Why Lupin doesn't feel well

Ohhh, I thought that was last weekend. XD

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theantimodel @ June 14 2003, 13:07:30 UTC

Or was it Colin? McGonagall wants to see him and the brother in her office...

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 13:33:52 UTC

If it was them, what would be their motive? Just causing trouble? Protest? Up to something else entirely and left the car there?

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notapipe @ June 14 2003, 14:05:14 UTC

Looks like you're right, Colin has become a hoodlum without a proper role model. Adrift and without someone to look up to, he has turned to juvinile delinquency and shianigans. Just goes to show how important it is to have proper authority figures in one's life.

Okay, now, I'm actually serious. For muggles there is a disjunct between the wizarding world and their world at home, and for kids who are not self-contained, spending 8 months away from home and the world they know is going to be a bit of a problem, so they're going to end up latching on to people. Take Harry, who takes to Hagrid and Dumbledore like a snake to a rat. Colin took to Harry and had Harry replace his own self, and so it screws him up, and his only recourse now is to lash out.

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sistermagpie @ June 14 2003, 16:53:33 UTC

Colin with the toothpick cracks me up. "I did the job." OMG, it's too hysterical.

I loved his change of heart on his response to ps as well. Starts out with saying his story is BRILLIANT and then remembers to be cool and says he supposes it was amusing...and gets busted by Draco.

Poor Dennis.

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 14:07:25 UTC

Snape has confirmed that it was Colin. Evidently he's decided to take up life as a gangster. XD

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 13:36:18 UTC

More weasley!squee. (And even a bit for Finch Fletchley.) :D

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notapipe @ June 14 2003, 13:50:41 UTC

I love the way they go about schedualing their fights. It's all "OUTSIDE, NOW" then they pull out their Palms and check their calendars.

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 13:51:49 UTC

Next term! *LMAO* XD

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theantimodel @ June 14 2003, 15:14:39 UTC

oh this really crack my s*** up. ahahahaha they are so cute.

Ron gets all friendly and excited when scheduling fights :D

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 15:20:08 UTC

So civilized! XD

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notapipe @ June 14 2003, 17:37:03 UTC

So why is this so wrong?

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 19:23:24 UTC

It lacks proper squee.

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notapipe @ June 14 2003, 19:42:26 UTC

So if she had said "Boys on Sticks! SQUEE!" it would have been appropriate? You know you're in a police state when you get punished for your lack of enthusiasm for boys on sticks.

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dragynville @ June 14 2003, 20:02:56 UTC

Quite so. If she'd have said "Boys on sticks! Woo!", any implied impropriety would've been overlooked in favor of the fascism of school spirit. *grin*

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adolfa @ June 15 2003, 07:35:06 UTC

"I <3 Public School Boys".

Charming.

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